Usage examples of "accent key" in English with translation to French

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The other kids at school made fun of him because of his strange accent. Les autres enfants à l'école se moquaient de lui à cause de son étrange accent.
I have lost my key. J'ai perdu ma clé.
She has a distinct English accent. Elle a un accent anglais différent.
Here is my key. Voici ma clef.
For some strange reason I talk to me dogs with an Irish accent. Par quelque étrange raison, je parle à mes chiens avec l'accent irlandais.
Could you please tell me again where you put the key? Pourrais-tu me répéter où tu as mis la clé ?
In the discussion the accent was on unemployment. Dans la discussion, l'accent était mis sur le chômage.
She's lost her car key. Elle a perdu sa clé de voiture.
The accent of this word is on the second syllable. L'accent sur ce mot est placé sur la deuxième syllabe.
This letter is the only key to the mystery. Cette lettre est la seule clé du mystère.
Judging from his accent, he must be from Kyushu. À en juger par son accent, il doit être de Kyushu.
Is this the key you are looking for? Est-ce la clé que tu cherches ?
Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai. D'après son accent, il est originaire de Kansai.
I lost the door key, so I can't enter the house. J'ai perdu la clé de la porte, alors je ne peux pas entrer dans la maison.
He was a Frenchman. I could tell by his accent. Il était français. Je pouvais le deviner d'après son accent.
The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose. La question clé n'est pas qu'est-ce que je peux gagner mais qu'est-ce que j'ai à perdre.
People that don't put a circumflex accent on "râler" piss me off. Les gens qui ne mettent pas d'accent circonflexe à râler, ça me fait péter un cable.
The boy was searching for the key that he had lost. Le garçon cherchait la clé qu'il avait perdue.
She flitted about the party affecting a really annoying English accent. Elle virevoltait à la fête en affectant un accent anglais vraiment énervant.
This is the key I have been looking for. C'est la clé que je cherchais.
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